
From January to May, our school partnered with Royal Thai Police to give Secondary students a hands-on introduction to cybercrime. The project aimed to build informed, responsible digital citizens by tackling the growing risks of online scams and fraud. Students were set an open-ended challenge. They designed and delivered their own initiatives to address these issues.
Working in three groups, students spent five months developing and launching cyber safety campaigns, each taking a different approach:
- Team Fishguard created an educational website where users can experience simulated scam scenarios and learn how to identify them. The platform acts as an accessible hub for cyber safety learning.
- PTG Group produced a documentary featuring the Thai Royal Police – Trainers of the Trainers program, capturing real-life experiences of scam victims. They also developed a simple, user-friendly website to help the public check suspicious URLs.
- Tzu Chi Group focused on community outreach, delivering presentations to adults, particularly parents, to raise awareness and provide practical guidance on staying safe online.
Judges from the Royal Thai Police praised the quality and impact of all three projects, noting how difficult it was to select a winner. Team Fishguard secured first place by a single point. They will now attend a prize-giving ceremony at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters in Silom next month receive their award.






